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#58835
28.1; try-complete-file-name-partially modifies text before point
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Reported by: Anders Munch <ajm <at> flonidan.dk>
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2022 12:32:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: notabug, wontfix
Found in version 28.1
Done: Stefan Kangas <stefankangas <at> gmail.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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> May I ask what is the real-life situation where this slash conversion caused you trouble?
Any filename occurring in a text document may potentially be copy-pasted into
some other program. In most other software that I use, filenames abide by the
platform convention, and a filename occurring in a text document may potentially
be copy-pasted into one of these other programs. For example, into the address
bar of Windows Explorer, or into a file selection dialog. For those purposes,
backslashes are the platform standard and frontslashes are not accepted.
For that reason, MS Windows filenames that I keep in text files are written
using backslashes. When I write part of a file/directory name and use
hippie-expand to help write the rest, then the data that I have already entered
manually is changed, and must be hand-edited back. Which is frustrating and
time-consuming, and has driven me to no longer use hippie-expand for this.
I'm well aware that GNU Emacs's approach to portability is to make all platforms
pretend they're POSIX, so I wasn't expecting much. I didn't expect the
expansion to be corrected. I was just hoping the manually entered text to the
left of point could be left unmangled.
regards, Anders
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